[Owncloud] Versioning Was:(Missing methods in public namespace)
Frank Karlitschek
frank at owncloud.org
Mon Sep 16 17:05:55 UTC 2013
On 16.09.2013, at 11:27, Victor Dubiniuk <dubiniuk at owncloud.com> wrote:
> yep. Advancing the version now means that in case of further db schema changes 6.0 will be released with internal version number 6.0.x
>
> Somewhere on github I suggested to use 4th digit to track db changes in development process.
>
> Thus
> 5.0.8 - release version;
> 5.0.8.1-5.0.8.xxx - some daily snapshots with DB schema changes;
> 5.0.9 - the next release version after 5.0.8;
>
> In this case internal version will match version string. E.g. the recent 5.x release (5.0.11) has internal version 5.0.20 and version string 5.0.11 and I remember some curious users asking why is it so. :)
Yes. We had to increase the version numbers because we now do RCs for bugfix releases. An _internal_ 4 digit would solve that.
Frank
>
> Victor
> On 09/16/2013 03:54 PM, Frank Karlitschek wrote:
>> On 16.09.2013, at 07:33, Bernhard Posselt <dev at bernhard-posselt.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 09/16/2013 02:18 AM, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
>>>> OC_Filesystem: - file_get_contents/file_put_contents -> OCP\Files
>>> Can be done by using the View class
>>>
>>>> So I suggest to publish OC::getVersionString() next to
>>> OCP\Util::getVersion().
>>>
>>> Can someone explain why we even need to use 5.80? Why not set the
>>> version to 6.0?
>> 6.0 is the version of the ownCloud 6.0 release. We are still pre alpha so the internal version is 5.8 at the moment. :-)
>>
>> Frank
>>
>>>> I miss basic things like OC_Appconfig::getValue() in the public
>>> interface...
>>>
>>> Check OCP\Config::getAppValue()
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